Medical emergency near Salmon Brook St, Granby CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Salmon Brook Street in Granby for a possible medical emergency involving a 56-year-old man who reportedly fell from a chair, was breathing but unresponsive. A teenage family member was present and had been instructed to unlock the door for responders.
Audio|Heard on: Granby and Windsor Public Safety
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02:58
Transcript:
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WPSG 519, Granby base to the Granby duty crew.
00:03
I need your responses near Salmon Brook St.
00:06
Near Salmon Brook St.
00:08
It's gonna be for a 56-year-old male who fell out of his chair, is breathing and salivating.
00:15
He might have the call.
00:23
Side cameras are up.
00:27
Time for you guys, the caller is the 15-year-old daughter.
00:30
It sounds like it's just the two of them home.
00:31
I did advise her to unlock the door.
01:00
Two 37577 from the train.
01:02
Three 757 from the train.
01:04
Two 56-year-old male fell out of his chair.
01:07
Uh, it's breathing as you told me and he's not talking.
01:38
She want an idea.
01:41
Timber.
01:54
District Four, ten twenty-one W, target.
01:58
Thank you.
02:18
Route 13, I-91 south for 10-30 involving two cars.
02:26
And what?
02:46
How do you say that?
02:50
To be clear, it's off.
02:57
He just passed out.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Salmon Brook St, Granby, CT 06035
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